took off at wide open throttle with as much disc as it would pull right from the get go. That is the way the manufacturers want them to be broke in.
now that's a heavy load for sure, guess you want to work the engine, get it hot like it should, and make sure its range of motions is full and complete.
Sure not doing that with my Kubota, wonder how I can load it more. I suppose I could put on the subsoiler or plow and dig rocky soil for awhile...that's about the only thing I have to
put a real strain on the engine. Without using ground engaging implements or pto driven horsepower sucking attachments, how does one realistically accomplish this?
I changed with conventional oil at 20 hours, will do again at 70, then go synthetic.